In 2001 Moore Group began with the goal of providing a premier, cost effective consultancy service – and we grew. Since then our team of professional consultants have completed projects in a wide range of sectors in the fields of assessment and conservation of the cultural, natural and built environment, sustainable development projects, as well as local, regional and national biodiversity protection strategies. In recognition of our unique suite of services, in September 2005 we were finalists in the Galway City Chamber of Commerce Business Awards.

Our recent work on the national heritage of Ireland includes archaeological consultancy and fieldwork, surveys and assessments of terrestrial, freshwater and marine environments, conservation management planning, and ecological landscape design for preservation of biodiversity. Recent excavations have included the excavation of a burial ground at Dyke Road, Galway, a fulacht fiadh/burnt mound in Cherryhound, Dublin and an industrial site in Knockanure, Co. Kerry. We have completed excavations in the past ranging in scale from small pits and postholes to larger site such as ringforts and large scale burial excavations.

Moore Group have worked on many large scale projects and we are currently working on two major powerline projects – the proposed Eirgrid Kingscourt to Woodland 400kV powerline project from Woodland in County Meath to Kingscourt in County Cavan (over 100km) and the Gridwest project (approx. 100km).

The working core of MOORE GROUP is a highly experienced team of specialists. We foster a culture of creativity and imagination within an open environment. In a short space of time, we have built a highly motivated and dedicated team with an understanding of key national, regional and global environmental issues. Our core values are to be honest, fair and equitable in our dealings, to contribute positively to the built and natural environment and to communicate honestly with the community and stakeholders.